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1 Never was a moral revolution brought about more rapidly and more completely.
2 We can not bring about a moral revolution in a day or a year.
3 In one way, he had undergone a moral revolution .
4 But certainly their acts, whatever gradual deterioration they may indicate, bespeak no sudden moral revolution .
5 She said a moral revolution had taken place in Lady Sellingworth after the jewels were stolen.
6 The scientific revolution that led to the splitting of the atom requires a moral revolution as well.
7 Nothing more clearly illustrates the nature of this moral revolution than the change which passed upon tragedy.
8 Let us explain physically this moral revolution , as consoling to the terrified workgirl, as provoking to the princess.
9 Upon asking himself anxiously what his life had so far amounted to, he underwent a profound moral revolution .
10 We need a moral revolution .
11 Such a movement requires a moral revolution with respect to the attitude of God's people toward membership in sects.
12 Every thing shows that a vast preceding moral revolution in the empire is the only sufficient explanation of so sudden an event.
13 An Italian marquis, whose birth and habits seemed little favourable to study, operated a moral revolution in the administration of the laws.
14 The country was doomed to destruction, unless a great religious and moral revolution should change the character and the lives of the people.
15 We Negroes have felt that a moral revolution could have been effected, and would have left no residue of evil in its wake.
16 A mere sorcerer, after the manner of Simon the magician, would not have brought about a moral revolution like that effected by Jesus.
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